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The Political Broadsheet: The Taller de Gráfica Popular
The Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People’s Print Workshop), commonly known as the TGP, was established in Mexico City in 1937 by artists Leopoldo Méndez (1902–1968), Luis Arenal (1908–1985), Raúl Anguiano (1915–2006), and Pablo O’Higgins (1904–1983). The TGP was a collective center for the creation of sociopolitical art. Sharing the post-revolutionary idealism of the Mexican muralists, the TGP aimed to reach a broad audience, primarily through the dissemination of inexpensive wood- and linoleum-block prints. The group’s declaration of principles announced, “The TGP believes that, in order to serve the people, art must reflect the social reality of the times and have unity in content and form.”
In an effort to be relevant to workers and their struggles, artists created works that were highly didactic. The workshop’s output, which included posters, prints, portfolios, and other illustrations, was enormous. Most of the works made in the 1930s and 1940s—the workshop’s heyday—expose the exploitation of the poor, attack the abuse of peasant rights, criticize the land-ownership system, and denounce European fascism and United States imperialism. A remarkable aspect of the TGP is that it was open to applicants from all social classes and occupations; it also included a number of foreign artists. The TGP earned international acclaim, which led to the creation of similar workshops throughout the world.
- Ilona Katzew, 2008
Alfredo Zalce
Camp Follower (La soldadera), 1947
Fernando Castro Pacheco
The Demands of the People and the Threat of Reactionaries (Las demandas del pueblo y la amenaza de la reacción), 1947
Alberto Beltrán
The New National Army (El nuevo ejército nacional), 1947
Alberto Beltrán
Lázaro Cárdenas and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–39 (Lázaro Cárdenas y la guerra de España. 1936-39), 1947
Ignacio Aguirre
The Sinking of the “Potrero del Llano” by the Nazis in May 1942 (El hundimiento del "Potrero del Llano" por los nazis, en mayo de 1942), 1947
Alfredo Zalce
The Press and the Mexican Revolution (La prensa y la revolución mexicana), 1947
Alfredo Zalce
The Criminal Victoriano Huerta Seizes Power. February 19, 1913 (El criminal Victoriano Huerta se adueña del poder. 19 de febrero de 1913), 1947
Isidoro Ocampo
The Death of Emiliano Zapata. April 10, 1919 (La muerte de Emiliano Zapata. 10 de abril de 1919), 1947
Arturo García Bustos
The Result of a Pastoral: The Cristero Uprising. 1926–27 (El resultado de una pastoral: el levantamiento cristero. 1926-27), 1947
Luis Arenal Bastar
Emiliano Zapata, 1937
Alfredo Zalce
A Nazi in Russia (Un nazi en Rusia), 1944
Luis Arenal Bastar
Long Live Mexican Independence. Down with Exploitation! (¡Viva la independencia de México. Abajo la explotación!), 1937
Luis Arenal Bastar
Ten Tragic Days of Victoriano Huerta (Decena trágica de Victoriano Huerta), 1937
Pablo O'Higgins
The Oppressors of Indians Are Falling (Se van derrumbando los opresores del indígena), 1937
Taller de Gráfica Popular
Brick-Makers, 1946
Pablo O'Higgins
The Market, 1946
Alberto Beltrán
Grinding Sugar Cane, 1946
Taller de Gráfica Popular
Lumber Workers, 1946
Isidoro Ocampo
Pottery Maker, 1946
Fernando Castro Pacheco
Working with Ixtle, 1946